The middle ages had a system of society called feudalism, which meant serfs or peasants stayed a serf and nobles stayed as nobles. A serf was little more than a slave and worked their lord's fields. Nobles were knights, generals, lords, and kings. Society in those days was often brutal and unpleasant. They often called the Middle Ages the Dark Ages because of the lack of knowledge medieval scholars had because of the corruption of the medieval church not allowing scholars to open ancient textbooks because the church saw it as heresy and forbade these ancient books and certain biblical scriptures to be read, making basic knowledge lost to society.
With the exception of the Church and some groups of the merchants, just about any society in the Middle Ages was highly organized by a rigid class system, and even the Church was susceptible to class related preferment.
By the feudel system it was like a big pyramid Kings on top, then the priests, then the knights, then the merchants and finally the peasants
They organizeed it with mainly feudalism: Peasents lords vassals and kings. look up "feudalism"
The structure was
The church
The king
Merchants
Peasants
Serfs
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by bringing more stability to society
Medieval European society consisted of a hierarchy. In order of decreasing levels the hierarchy listed kings, nobles, knights, merchants/farmers/craftsmen, and then peasants/serfs.
"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.
A medieval princess is importent to medieval society because she is going to step up and become queen one day.
Most medieval queens in Europe were Christians. Some were not. Aside from those areas of Europe where there were pagans, there were well organized and sophisticated monarchies in Europe that were Muslim, such as those in Spain and Sicily.
was organized according to a rigid class structure
The Royal Society was formed in November 1660. The middle ages were long gone by then and Europe was well into the Renaissance. So it could have had no impact on medieval understanding.
The Peace and Truce of God was a medieval European movement of the Catholic Church that applied spiritual sanctions in order to limit the violence of private war in feudal society. The movement constituted the first organized attempt to control civil society in medieval Europe through non-violent means. It began with very limited provisions in 989 A.D. and survived in some form to the thirteenth century.
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Medieval life in Europe was characterized by?
feudalism
Medieval Chronicle Society was created in 1999.
puritans society was organized around the family
the puritan society was organized in the late 16th century